In fact, everyone has their own childhood and their own childhood happiness. As far as I can remember, the happiest thing in my childhood was to touch crabs from under the big stones in the river to roast and eat them, and to dig out birds' eggs or birds from the nests in the trees. In early summer, raspberries can also be picked from the mountains. Raspberry is raspberry, which is "a deciduous shrub with thorns, reddish flowers, edible fruit and medicine". Ripe thorn berries are red, sweet and attractive. There are also August melons, which grow on vines and are shaped like papaya. In autumn, the melon is ripe, picked and eaten, fragrant and sweet, but it must be grabbed before the birds. As for the legend of the beautiful snake, I have never heard of it. However, I often listen to adults playing with ghosts, so I am always afraid to go out at night when there is no moon. Even if there is a moon, I dare not walk alone, and I always suspect that there are ghosts behind me. Also, adults have told you that when someone calls your name at night, you must listen carefully. After three transgressions, you can identify who is calling before you answer loudly. Be sure to speak loudly, because your yang is very strong, and you can defeat the ghost. These "past events" are somewhat similar to those of Lu Xun. Looking back now, they are all beautiful and infinite "fun".
Lu Xun wrote "From Herb Garden to three pools mirroring the moon" at the age of 45, and he hasn't seen the "Herb Garden" for many years. "Even the last meeting has been separated by seven or eight years". Now that I think about it, it seems that there are only some weeds in the herb garden; But it was my paradise at that time. " Why was it a "paradise" then? There is real childhood happiness here, but also because of decades of suffering from displacement, it reflects the happiness and "unlimited interest" of childhood. As a matter of fact, the Herb Garden depicted by the author in From Herb Garden to three pools mirroring the moon certainly contains the author's childhood happiness, but the author's far-reaching intention is to contrast it with "three pools mirroring the moon" and understand it according to the viewpoint of sociological criticism, in order to expose and criticize the restriction and even harm of feudal education system on human nature. However, if we can interpret it from the perspective of the more general meaning of life, perhaps we can find that what the author shows seems to be the pain and helplessness that people must choose in the process of growing up as "people" (that is, "socialization"), because people can't stay in childhood forever, you must grow up and pursue "life", "happiness" and "fame" (that is, "there is a head under the plum tree" Of course, Mr. Lu Xun is not blindly nostalgic and sorry, and even we can find a calm and objective calm from the text. In other words, it is precisely because of Mr. Lu Xun's later family decline, development and displacement, and his misfortune in life that he unconsciously recalled the carefree childhood, the purity and freedom of his childhood, and it was the misfortune of his life that made him "discover" the "infinite interest" of his childhood.